Paul Roundy

I once visited a group of talented third graders to discuss the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO). With loads of excitement, they told me of a book their teachers recommended to help them understand El Niño. Since I had a few minutes before our discussion was to begin, I quietly flipped through the book to the […]
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I am Paul Roundy, a professor of atmospheric science at the University at Albany. I teach a course in applied data analysis, another course about the weather and climate of the tropics, and another course in applications of math and physics to atmospheric science. I grew up on a farm outside of the town of […]
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